Biographical and family research notes on William J. Ham and Robert Solomon Hamsubmitted by Mary Frances Perry Bennett. One page pdf files -- each file is about 36 kb pdf

William J. Ham Family Tree -- Mary Frances Perry Bennett has kindly agreed to share her "work in progress" family tree and historical family reference notes. This information is being provided in text format in a pdf file. Acknowledgements to Zena Ham Spencer, James T. Rogers, Lois Hughey Ullery, Dolores & Arthur Lee Ham, and Mary Alice Taylor for their contributions.-- 95 kb pdf

Francis James Hamm Family Tree -- Earline Crowell Stewart shares her research and familytree information for William J. Ham & Eliza Morton's descendants through their son,Francis (Frank) James Hamm, born in 1860; and died September 8, 1923. -- 31 kb pdf

Ham Family Homesteads in Perry County, Alabama. These were U.S. Land Patents issued under the authority of the Homestead Act of May 20, 1862. Original Ham family homesteads are depicted on the appropriate section of the Perry county map, as well as notes and further links to a complete listing of adjacent U.S. Land Patents issued within the same township & range (36 square miles) in northeastern Perry county. For more extended family research, there is also a link to a Perry County grid map depicting surveyed townships & ranges for Perry County with quick reference links to all U.S. Land Patents issued within each mapped area. Additionally, there is a further link to a map plot which shows the U.S. Land Patents which had previously been issued to William J. Ham and his mother Rebecca in southeastern Randolph County, Alabama in 1851 & 1852.

I welcome your comments in myGuest Book(please feel free to leave multiple Guest Book entries); and I would be delighted to have you share your information on the Ham(m) family and their extended family relations. My e-mail address is: MarvHamm@aol.comMore e-mail contact information is available at the top of the page at the "Contact Marv" menu selection.

Notes: I very much appreciate the family research performed by Mary Alice Taylor, Dolores & Arthur Lee Ham, Mary Frances Perry Bennett, Earline Crowell Stewart, Morgan Hamm and others who have assisted them in compiling their extensive family tree and family historical information. Much of the concept and content for this website has been inspired by their contributions.

Copyright notice: Maps displayed on this website include Alabama County maps by the Alabama Department of Transportation which are copyrighted by the State of Alabama, and are being used in accordance with the Alabama DOT's non-commercial use policies. Additional maps copyrighted by the University of Alabama are being used with permission and in accordance with their free use policy.